Social media has changed the way people interact with society resulting in a disconnect from reality and meaningful relationships.

    Social media has changed the way people interact with society resulting in a disconnect from reality and meaningful relationships.
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    1) Somewhere tonight, a man with a successful white-collar career and a family who needs his attention will log on to his MacBook to see who “trout-slapped” him and left him a “zombie hug” – hypnotized by the soft glow of the LCD screen into thinking his online popularity has some kind of bearing on his life (Ian Daly 481).
    2) Take a good long look at your friend list and ask yourself how many of these people would meet you for a beer – or how many you would actually want to meet for a beer (Ian Daly 481).
    3) [i]f you happe to have a Facebook account – and the odds are overwhelming that you do – you may spend as much time there with your family and friends as you do with them in person (Maasik and Solomon 445).
    4) They wake up together, work together, eat together, and go to bed together even though they live miles apart and may have face-to-face contact only a few times a month (Henry Jenkins 466)

    Daly, Ian. “Virtual Popularity Isn’t Cool – It’s Pathetic.” Signs of Life in the USA: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers. 7th ed. Eds. Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. Boston: Bedford, 2012. 480-482. Print.
    Massik, Sonia and Solomon, Jack. “You-Topian Dreams.” Signs of Life in the USA: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers. 7th ed. Eds. Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. Boston: Bedford, 2012. 444-511. Print.
    Jenkins, Henry. “What We Are to Advertisers.” Signs of Life in the USA: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers. 7th ed. Eds. Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. Boston: Bedford, 2012. 455-468. Print.

     
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